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8 Days Out ~ Flanagan-Morrow Invasion of Ireland begins!


I cannot believe that our travel date is so fast approaching! It has been a rollercoaster of a time in between booking our flights in September and now.  I decided to detach slightly and treat this as if I was being booked to guide a tour for a family tracing their roots, which means that I took all of their needs and desires and set out to mold a trip that would be mutually beneficial. There are many long days but there is a lot that Carl, the brother, wants to share with his family on what will most likely be his last trip.

The Veteran's care center is making arrangements to have oxygen bottles delivered and set up at both self-catering places and have briefed a team at a hospital in Cork should he need them. He has his portable oxygen concentrator for the entire trip and American has waived any extra charges for him bringing along his liquid meals. He still wants the blender though.

After a friend's report back on the conditions of the Dublin hotel we had originally chosen and with the added incentive of 2k airmiles for staying at another hotel, we've made the decision to change our reservations from Staunton's to The Morrison Hotel. It will be a new experience for me and a step away from the ordinary as it is a boutique hotel.

So Here is the itinerary as it stands now. As I said, there is a lot  of miles covered on most days. It will be revised as we go, according to Carl's stamina and those Faeries that whisper in my ear. biggrin

June 12 Welcome to Ireland!

 

  • Arrive Dublin, Collect Luggage, Pass Through Customs, Collect Rental Vehicle

           Dublin  to Kilkenny for lunch and a walk around

 

  • Kilkenny to Cashel ~ Visit the Rock of Cashel ~ Traditional seat to the Kings of Munster
  • Cashel to Cahir ~ Visit Cahir Castle & the Swiss Cottage
  • Cahir to Mallow ~ Settle in to our Self-cater for the week (Ivy Bridge Lodge)

 June 13 ~ Roots & Blarney

 

  • Mallow to Blarney ~ Explore the gardens and grounds of the castle
  • Blarney to Cork ~ Visit the homes of the Jones family, English Market, Shandons Bells
  • Home to Mallow

 June 14 ~ Cheetahs & Tigers & a Lighthouse, Oh My!

 

  • Mallow to Fota Wildlife park
  • Fota to Waterford for lunch
  • Waterford to Hook Head ~ home of the Oldest continuously operating lighthouse
  • Home to Mallow via the coastal route

June 15~ Off into the Wild Coast

 

·        Mallow to Glengarriff ~  The Start of the Ring of Beara

·        Explore the Ring of Beara

·        Dursey Cable Car to Dursey Island (If time allows)

·        Home to Mallow

 

June 16 ~ Off to Killarney & the Gap

 

  • Kate Kearneys Cottage & the Gap by Pony Cart
  • Killarney ~ lunch and exploring the town
  • Home to Mallow

 June 17 ~ Explore the Mallow area/ Cobh Visit

 

  • Donkey Sanctuary
  • Mitcheltown Cave
  • Visit Cobh
  • Home to Mallow (our last night)

 June 18 ~ Off to the West & Doolin

 

  • Mallow to Tarbert ~ Ferry across the Shannon to Killimer
  • Killimer to Loophead Peninsula and the most Western Lighthouse in Ireland
  • Loophead Lighthouse to Doolin via the Coast road ~ Settle in to our Self-cater (Doolin Cottages)

 June 19~ Doolin Roots

 

  • Explore Doolin area ~ Cemeteries, Flanagan Farm area, Fisher Street
  • Cliffs of Moher Cruise
  • Gus OConnors for early dinner & Trad music
  • Home to the Cottage

 June 20 ~ On the Trail of Brian Boru & Bunratty Folk Park

 

  • Doolin to Portumna ~ Lough Derg Drive (West-side)
  • Killaloe to Bunratty ~ Bunratty Folk Park & Dinner show
  • Home to Doolin

 June 21 ~ Journey Back in Time

 

  • Doolin to Inis Mor with a stop on Inis Oirr
  • Home to Doolin
  • Possible evening drive into the Burren and Poulnabrone Dolmen

 June 22 ~ Rocky Road to Dublin

 

June 23 ~ Off to Wichita for  Carl, Mom & the Girls

 

FLANO & Bit to Dublin ~ Check-in to The Morrison

 

  • Explore Dublin possibly meet-up with friends for dinner

 June 24 ~ Off to the North for a day of exploring and friendship

 

June 25 ~ Off to Tucson

 

I cannot believe how many of the Irregulars, as we affectionately have dubbed ourselves here in Irelandyesland, are heading over at the or near the same time!

 

Safe Travels to one and all. May you have a wonderful trip, filled with many Faery-led moments, and may it be a Round one, as my Gran always said

 

Slan Beo,

 

Bit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Bit,

Read your to-do list...wow!

Just a comment about Beara, and Dursey Cable Car.  We left our B&B in Kenmare after an 8AM seating for breakfast.  We didn't dally around much, but went over the pass, then up the south side of Beara to Dursey, stopping just a few times for photos.  Needless to say, we should have hurried there to catch the 11:00 cable car....we got ther at 11:30, and the next one didn't run till 1PM or later ( a lunch break, I think)....didn't want to wait around that long, so it might be best to try to find out what the summer cable car schedule is, if you are really set on taking it, so that you can plan to be there with not having a long wait.  I regret not researching it better before we went.  It would have been so cool......    Dan



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I'll make sure we get fresh bread and scones from the oven on the 19th.

Whilst your over in Clare the Fleadh is on in Kilfenora.

http://comhaltas.ie/events/detail/clare_fleadh_2011/



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Bit,

You are a trooper! As you know, some of the days cram a lot in. But you already know that and will play it by ear. At some places some of the people might choose to rest in the car while others are exploring. Maybe take a small neck pillow for comfort?

When you mentioned Mitchelstown Caves it brought to mind the one and only time I was there. I think it was on one of my first visits. I felt like Alice going down the rabbit hole because that is exactly what the entrance was like. A mud hole with a ladder going down into darkness. It was very small - and I was thin back then! An old farmer took us down along with a bus load of little girls and a couple of nuns. The only lighting was his flashlight and it started getting dimmer and dimmer and flickering on and off. This alarmed the little girls (and me). They started singing hymns and the nuns were crossing themselves. I guess it worked because we all made it back into daylight okay. But we sure didn't see much from that flickering flashlight. A candle would have worked better.

Have a fantastic trip. Are you and Tony meeting up on the 19th?

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Bit-What a wonderful positive attitude you have!Your trip sounds like you will be making lots of great memories.

 

Have Fun

Susan



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Dia Duit All!

Murphy, I know its a busy schedule. I'll need a break after my vacation at this rate. I do know taht some things will fall to the wayside due to other enticements, the groups need to recharge, etc.  Thanks for the Beara tip. I think we did teh afternoon one when I went last time, less likely to be crowded in with livestock then.

Tony, I can almost smells the bread and the scones! What a treat that would be! As the only day we would have forKilfenora is Sunday, we may have to pass on the festival. It is father's day and we have a memorial to do, which involves a boat, the Cliffs of Moher, a small vial or bagie of cremains and a flask of Jameson

Michele, I will now think of singing schoolchildren and singing nuns when we visit the caves! My question, do you see Barry as the Chesire cat or the Hookah smoking Caterpillar?

Susan, I have been blessed with my father's pragmatism and my mother's infectious optimism, which keeps me practically positive most of the time!

 



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Safe travels, Bit! I know this will be a very special trip for everyone. Remember, you can sleep when you get home ;)

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Safe travels and magical times, mo chara! And I agree with Bob - you can sleep when you get home!

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Have a great trip- who knows, we may be on Inishmaan the same day you are on the other two islands.

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Christy -- Thanks for the undeserved credit  -  it was Corey that made the sleep comment -- though I concur ... biggrin biggrin

Bit:

It apears that we will actually be in Cahir at the same time!  Granted, YOU will be passing through -- toward the end of a LONG and undoubtably, tiring day --- yawn yawn

Whilst WE shall arrive there, Noon-ish, and will IMMEDIATELY 'sneak in' our customary, two-hour nap ...   aww  aww 

We are staying at the Cahir House Hotel, in the Square, within sight of Cahir Castle -- I was tempted (briefly) to 'Roll The Dice' with Mrs. Butler at Carrigeen Castle, once again -- (We spent two relatively un-eventful nights there, in April of 2001) -- But, in the end, decided that for only our tired, First Night, that tempting the Fates wasn't such a good idea ...  confuse

In any event -- hope ye have a Terrific -- and Successful -- Tour & Investigation ..  biggrin

And -- if you SHOULD happen to see my gnarled and wizzened self in your wanderings --

Be sure to give me a Shout Out!  biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

Bob

 



-- Edited by Itallian Chauffeur on Wednesday 8th of June 2011 08:00:45 PM

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I certainly hope that you hear some of those pesky Faeries. The best part of visiting Ireland as you know is getting lost. Especially if you end up on some single track road that takes you to the sea.

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Two days and counting...I have been packed since Monday evening. I wish I could say the same for everyone else in the group... no  biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Bob, we are playing it by ear as far as Cashel & Cahir, as both are within striking distance of our self-cater in Grenagh. A lot will depend on how the brother fares with the long flight and his energy levels.

CC, Faeries are never "pesky" persistent sometimes but never pesky. I have had some wonderful experiences because of listening to their directions.

Corey, it is more like "I can sleep when I die"...you know that I sleep very little at home

Roy, enjoy Inis Meáin. I think you will find that Cill Cheannanach will haunt your memory long after you have left. The two stone forts, Dún Fearbhaí and Dún Chonchúir, will likewise haunt your memory and capture your imagination. Dún Chonchúir gives you a vantage point to see the other two islands and is oval in shape. Dún Fearbhaí is closest to the pier and is unique in that it is almost square in design.



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